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SAFETY CONNECTIONS

From our
SAFETY
CONNECTIONS
newsletter

  Cold Stress

Hypothermia causes nearly 700 deaths in the US annually

 

1/22/2012 - Air temperature, wind, rain, snow, clothing, physical activity, can all be contributing factors to the losing one’s ability to maintain a normal body core temperature (98.6°F).
Hypothermia is a condition in which the body core temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and body functions(96.0°F). It occurs when the body loses more heat that it can produce.
Systoms can begin as: shivering, slurred speech, loss of fine motor skills and advance into stiff muscles, low pulse, & unconsciousness.
Frost Bite is the medical condition where localized damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. Severity is measured in degrees as are burns.
Symptoms are white or yellowish waxy skin, numbness, affected area frozen on the surface, area still soft to the touch. As it progresses deeper underlying tissues also freeze and become hard and cold to the touch.  

Past Stories
1/22/2012 Cold Stress
1/12/2012 Work Zone Driving
12/19/2011 Distracted Driving
11/8/2011 Home Fire Safety
10/25/2011 Emergency Action Plan